YAMASHITA'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

TO ALL TREASURE HUNTERS TO ALL OVER THE WORLD:
If the treasureNet.com organization will just give an award to those members who are the most
and many stone treasure marks/signs codes that had contributed and presented to this Forum, I know, that I will be the one to get the AWARD!!!!!! This are a real well engrave stone markers that we actually found in our excavation and exploration here in Mindanao, Philippines. Honestly, we had not reach to our goal to discover the Yamashita's treasures due to lack of funds to finished our project. But I promised to myself, That as long as I am
breathing and alive, I promise to all over the world that someday, I will get the said Yamashita's Treasure and let it show to all of you that the next picture you will be seeing, I will be holding the treasures both my hands...If you really want to see the well engrave
stone markers,, Please encode my URL BLOGSPOT.....and please comments and I will answer all your Questions,,..http://garyvbautista.blogspot.com.....Hope you enjoy looking...

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

Which part of Luzon? Certainly not on the south end, or anywhere around Manila. The only part(s) left would have been on the northern tip of Luzon, where Yamash.ita surrendered.

Kaloy...for some reason you guys seem to think the Japanese could leisurely stroll about the Islands without any repercussion. Although the Philippine Army and the US Forces were defeated early on, there was always Filipino Resistance Fighters and civilian Freedom Fighters around. Guerrilla Warfare and the like, eh?

No, I dont have that thinking. Actually, it's just my way to test your knowledge about the Japanese hidden treasures in the PI and I found out that,though you openly deny its existence , you know something that others dont know about it....

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

No, I dont have that thinking. Actually, it's just my way to test your knowledge about the Japanese hidden treasures in the PI and I found out that,though you openly deny its existence , you know something that others dont know about it....

Me and thousands of others openly deny its existences...including none other than:

"Despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing," says Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the Philippine government's National Historical Institute and a columnist of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

that's why i told you before that step 1 is different from step 2. Mr Ocampo's concerned is in step 1 and so were you and thousand others who deny its existence...

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

No, I dont have that thinking. Actually, it's just my way to test your knowledge about the Japanese hidden treasures in the PI and I found out that,though you openly deny its existence , you know something that others dont know about it....

Me and thousands of others openly deny its existences...including none other than:

"Despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing," says Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the Philippine government's National Historical Institute and a columnist of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

that's why i told you before that step 1 is different from step 2. Mr Ocampo's concerned is in step 1 and so were you and thousand others who deny its existence...

Makes absolutly no sense. Step 1 is different from step 2

it's simple logic.
in any procedure you begin with step 1.
whether yamashita treasure is true or not is basic, therfore,it is in step 1.
those who gone through step 1 were in step 2.
isnt that a very simple idea?

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

Originally Posted by SWR

Originally Posted by kaloy

No, I dont have that thinking. Actually, it's just my way to test your knowledge about the Japanese hidden treasures in the PI and I found out that,though you openly deny its existence , you know something that others dont know about it....

Me and thousands of others openly deny its existences...including none other than:

"Despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing," says Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the Philippine government's National Historical Institute and a columnist of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

that's why i told you before that step 1 is different from step 2. Mr Ocampo's concerned is in step 1 and so were you and thousand others who deny its existence...

Makes absolutly no sense. Step 1 is different from step 2

it's simple logic.
in any procedure you begin with step 1.
whether yama#@!$%#@!a treasure is true or not is basic, therfore,it is in step 1.
those who gone through step 1 were in step 2.
isnt that a very simple idea?

Thanks for explaining your simple logic.

Now, utilizing your simple logic...if Step 1 is confirming that Yamash.it's Treasure is true or not...and that step hasn't been completed yet, how could you possibly move on to Step 2. Or anyother step, for that matter?

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

How have you confirmed that Yamash.it's Treasure is true? Surly not by posting pictures of rocks

Remember (post above, also):

"Despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing," says Ambeth Ocampo, chairman of the Philippine government's National Historical Institute and a columnist of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

of course not...i have infos that i will never disclose in the web. why do i need to do that? for sure im not dumb to do things am not sure of.

Re: YAMA#@!$%#@!A'S TREASURE STONE MARKERS AND SIGN CODES

To Jeff of Pa,
Nice try Jeff, I will give you 75% of your trying hard Tagalog translation, Maybe next time and by trying hard of Tagalog language dialect, you will be perfect.

To Jetkanji,
thanks for your knowledge of this Yamashita's Treasure, It also add my knowledge and experiences. But what we were discussing here on this forum is Yamashita's Treasure " Stone Markers and Sign Codes ". Would you also discuss and comments on this thread that relates about stone markers and sign codes? If you have any experience and knowledge please, fill free to open it up.

Thanks Gary
for putting up this thread..long needed and your the most knowledgeableable ~!! but didnt have your url..
im helping a couple of pinoys with their digs right now...
but need your help to interpret the signs for them..checkout my new treasure forum at